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1 It was a stressful job, to gauge by his expression.
2 If we allow this as a gauge by which to measure, it is not difficult to place the Freudians.
3 If there were any gauge by which to measure love, I know not whose would be found the greatest.
4 A weekly consumer confidence gauge by ANZ-Roy Morgan plunged to 30-year lows at 72.2 points.
5 Evaporation is a swift process, as you can easily gauge by the fate of a puddle on a summer's day.
6 There the Nilometer, the gauge by which the floodwaters were measured, already had a marking higher than any in living memory.
7 Unlike Java's War, we haven't been privy to another racecourse appearance to be able to gauge by what degree he has improved.
8 He'd sparkled at half the city, to gauge by the loitering citizens, speaking in hushed voices and shaking their heads in disbelief.
9 This phase too of our descent became increasingly interesting to us, a species of gauge by which we measured the perceptions of those we encountered.
10 Marian sighed, as she thought: I now begin to see how well papa understands mamma, but has she any gauge by which to measure him?
11 Gauged by the needs of the system, they are weak and worthless.
12 His business morality was gauged by what other people do in similar circumstances.
13 The level of pent-up frustration is perhaps gauged by his enthusiasm.
14 Perhaps the deliberate development of the plant is gauged by eagerness and anticipation.
15 Commitment to his material is gauged by devotion to its purity.
16 Wines, vinegar, oil and honey imported shall be gauged by the King's appointees.
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